from Lady Capulet, who insists on Juliet's statement to her father's wishes. Furthermore, Lady Capulet's misguided support for the hostile actions of her husband, Lord Capulet, contributes to the tragic outcome of the book. After Tybalt's death, Lady Capulet supports her husband's decision ...
Juliet is upset over the banishment of Romeo. Capulet and Lady Capulet previously make arrangements for Juliet to marry Paris. Lady Capulet informs Juliet of the arrangement, but Juliet refuse to go through. Capulet enters the scene and questions Lady Capulet on whether or not she delivers the ...
The 1996 film adaptation implies that Tybalt and Lady Capulet are in love, but the play itself does not necessarily imply this. Why is Tybalt so aggressive? Tybalt is aggressive because he feels a great deal of loyalty to his family. He takes any perceived threat very seriously and always ...
As the Capulet home prepares for the festivities, Juliet’s mother unwittingly sets the stage for her daughter’s defiance. In Juliet’s chambers, a nurse helps Juliet get ready. The ensuing conversation reveals, in part, why Lady Capulet does not have much pull with her daughter. Juliet’s...
Juliet is Capulet's only living child and sole heir to his estate. With Juliet goes the continuation of his bloodline. He did not show this concern for his daughter when she was still alive however; he had very recently been willing to throw her out in the street for disobeying him. ...
And I'll no longer be a Capulet. ROMEO [Aside] Shall I hear more, or shall I speak at this? JULIET 'Tis but thy name that is my enemy; Thou art thyself, though not a Montague. What's Montague? it is nor hand, nor foot, ...
Lady capulet " I would the fool..." "i would the fool were married to her grave" Mercutio "a plague..." "a plague a'both your houses" Prince " heaven finds..." "heaven finds a means to kill your joys with love!" Mercutio " if love be.." "if love be be rough with you, ...
~William Shakespeare,Romeo and Juliet, c.1594 [I, 2, Capulet] There are no days in the whole round year more delicious than those which often come to us in the latter half of April... The sun trembles in his own soft rays... The grass in the meadow seems all to have grown green...
Lady Capulet Quotes Quotation 9: “Ay, sir, but she will none, she gives you thanks./ I would the fool were married to her grave.” (Rom. 3. 5. 144-145) Translation: I did (inform her that we decided she is going to be married). But she is having none of it. ...